When to use saber and conocer?

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Saber:
to know a fact, to know something thoroughly, to know how to do something

Example:
I know how to read.
I know that grass is green.
I don't know your phone number.

Conocer:
to be acquainted with a person, place, or thing

Example:
I met you yesterday.
John and Jen know Canada.
I don't know Spanish Literature.

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Excellent, Kade! The best thing to do is try exercises with the difference between the two.

Follow those rules Kade sent you, try the exercises you have and then ask that I check them for you.

Sra